Our pages are top-heavy with research and opinion on the political response to COVID19. In most cases, the ‘cure’ is worse than the “disease,” especially for young people who have little to nothing to fear. But one County School District has seen the light, sadly only after the darkness of suicide settled upon them.
In-Person Learning
Left-Wing Panic: Anthony Fauci Finds Himself on Our Side; Encourages In-Person Schooling
Back in April, GraniteGrok pointed out that there was no good reason to prevent in-person education. Since then, we’ve brushed up against the topic scores of times, and each has included even more evidence kids are not a vector for transmission to kids or anyone else. Anthony Fauci just said the same damn thing.
Our Students Should Be Looking at 100% in-Class Instruction
I have an exercise that I hope that every person in Windham will go through. Please humor me as I lay out what I am asking all of you to do.
Does Anyone Else Find This Moronic, or Am I Alone Here?
The current senior class at Windham High School (WHS) has certainly had the most challenging time of any previous graduating class. I think we can agree that to lose all activities from the spring of your junior year is more than disappointing.
The Way Things Are, Children Don’t Have Much of a Voice. It’s up to Us to Speak for Them
Dear Legislator,
I am angry. Are you listening? I am a public school teacher (now in Massachusetts) and parent of two children. My family lives in Nashua. Some of you may recall that I have sent a few emails to the legislature in the past and have written an Op-Ed or two.
Citizens Turn Out in Force to Demand Nashua Schools Reopen
Community Calls for Action as 80 Percent of NH Schools Return to Some Form of In-School Learning While Nashua Still Waits for Concrete Plan.
Nashua Parent Voice to March on District Offices
When: 9:00am Monday, October 5, 2020
Where: 141 Ledge Street, Nashua, NH 03060
Why: In a letter dated September 18, 2020, the Superintendent of the Nashua Public School District delayed in-person learning until January 2021, except for a small population of IEP students, Kindergarten, and Grade 1.